no_hypocrisy
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:07 PM
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Crude is a little more than $70 a barrel, $5 less than last Friday. |
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Why aren't the prices going down at the pumps?
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babylonsister
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:11 PM
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1. They're going down slowly, but I think industries feel it. |
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For an airline, a little goes a good way (not a long way, but it helps). For truckers, we're all going to feel this and it's already starting; witnessed in the grocery story today.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:16 PM
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4. I rant about food price increases and people look @ me like I'm nuts |
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food will cost more because of transportation. It is simple. Why do people look at me like I'm nuts? (standing on a corner with a sign "the end is near" might explain it?)
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:38 PM
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I haven't seen any price drops. Tell me where the price has dropped?
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babylonsister
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:40 PM
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11. The price dropped a bit in the stock market, not at the pumps or |
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the grocery store; it's going up there.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:56 PM
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14. Just watch, it's not going to drop anytime in the near future |
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no matter what the price per barrel is. Gotta keep those prices up so Exxon et al can keep on reaping those record breaking profits.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:12 PM
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2. Funny how that works, huh |
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Always. Always. Thirty cents up, barely any news, but WAIT, if it falls by 1 or 2 cents, it will be plastered all over the news, showing how Bush is working for us.
God it is so sickening
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:42 PM
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12. It's not going to happen this time, because I don't see |
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any gas prices going down significantly, but grocery prices are increasing. The low buzz of unhappy people you hear will increase.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:13 PM
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3. it's all those new summer formulas they have to make |
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that's what I heard. Dang those formulas.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:21 PM
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5. Crude prices are futures and therein lies the rub. |
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Distributors and retailers cry "protection" while immediately increasing pump prices on crude price increases and then claim same when futures prices drop.
Just one more thingto thank the RayGun administration.
Everyone in the oilpatch predicted this and the reagan people just told us to trust them, for they knew best.
Bastards
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:24 PM
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6. Are you saying in so many words that oil futures are the new real estate? |
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:34 PM
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7. Is that a rhetorical question or are you serious? |
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No offense, I am asking in a serious way.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:36 PM
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:54 PM
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The cost of pulling a barrel of crude out of the ground varies globally, but not by much.
Environment (location, substrate, etc.) is paramount.
Insurance is a variable.
Cost of labor isn't that much of a factor once the well is producing.
Most P&L projections are based on a production cost in the mid $20s, depending on "sweetness" of the crude.
While my family is dancing in the aisles, what we are witnessing now is the biggest gang-rape in history.
And it ain't going away.
I predict that prices will hold somewhat static until the '06 elections and then will come the deluge.
You had better position yourself.
To answer your question, unlike the real estate bubble (which was based on ever-increasing costs and prices), costs will remain static but price will only cease to accelerate when the market just simply cannot absorb any more increases in price.
So there is my take on it.
Tom
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Thu Apr-27-06 11:13 PM
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15. So you don't think speculation is, or has been, fueling this? |
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Heah, if you're benefitting, good for you. I wish I was. But I would like to know what's driving this.
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Thu Apr-27-06 11:21 PM
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16. It is pure greed run amok, 'sister. |
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And when greed is given free rein, there is nothing that will stop it.
Have I ever told you where my family fits in the overall scheme of all of this?
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Thu Apr-27-06 11:40 PM
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And don't, if you don't want to, or PM me. I know you have roots in TX. But I love you and Ms. TIT, regardless! (Was that TIT intenTTional?) Heh.
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Thu Apr-27-06 11:52 PM
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19. Ms, TIT!! Oh, I cannot wait to tell her this. |
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I will PM you some stuff tomorrow or Saturday. There is no way I can put that history out for public consumption.
I am still gettng grief for outing Harry Whittington's wife, Mercedes, as being James A Baker, III's sister, 'sister.
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Thu Apr-27-06 10:37 PM
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9. Prices went up by another 7-10 cents here today. |
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Fri Apr-28-06 12:17 AM
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20. We actually had a drop in price at the pumps here. |
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The Mobil station near my place dropped from $2.77 to $2.75 today. I know what you're thinking...big whoop, but this is the first time it's went DOWN even a penny in a couple of months.
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